U B Pravin Rao has been appointed interim chief executive officer and managing director reporting to Sikka under the overall supervision and control of the company’s board.
In a filing to BSE, the company said, “Sikka reiterated his belief in the... Read more

By Chirag Manubhai Shah Haven't we heard the judiciary often lament about routinely tardy and occasionally compromised investigation being the bane of the justice delivery system? While that is projected as the 'truth', it does not appear to be the... Read more

Infosys announced that its board will consider a buyback on Saturday. In April, Infosys had announced that it would pay up to $2 billion through dividends and share buybacks in FY18.
CLSA said the buyback is likely to take at least another four... Read more

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Like all North Korean adults, Song Un Pyol wears the faces of leader Kim Jong Un's father and grandfather pinned neatly to her left lapel, above her heart. But on her right glitters a diamond-and-gold brooch.
Song, who... Read more

NSE said this in a circular on Thursday, suspending trading of shares in UB (Holdings) and Net 4 India from September 8. In a separate circular on Thursday, BSE also announced the same for three other companies-Sang Froid Labs (India), Oyeeee Media... Read more

Bullion movement has slowed amid confusion in the market on whether the government will impose a safeguard duty on gold imports from South Korea.
"According to trade sources, nearly 25 tonnes of gold is expected to be imported from South Korea over... Read more

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The Chippewa Herald

The real revolution in NKorea is rise of consumer cultureOn the country's bumpy highways, caravans of cram-packed long-distance buses an

On the country's bumpy highways, caravans of cram-packed long-distance buses and trucks hauling goods from city to city are common. More products made in Pyongyang are found in rural areas these days, and vice versa. Although the use of U.S. dollars... Read more

Song, who manages a state-run supermarket with freezers stocked full of pork and beef and rows of dairy, bakery and canned goods, is part of a paradigm shift within North Korea. Three generations into the Kim family's ruling dynasty, markets have... Read more

Sikka will now be the executive vice-chairman of the company.
The scrip was trading 6.07 per cent down at Rs 959.20 around 9.35 am (IST). Shares of the company opened at Rs 1021.50 and touched a high and low of Rs 1021.50 and Rs 953.50,... Read more

Economic Times (ET): Why did you want to launch in India?
Brown: Our goal is to help entrepreneurs succeed anywhere in the world and it is born out of the fact that we started Techstars out of a small town called Boulder in Colorado. It is not... Read more

The pre-series B round marks Anypay's foray into the Indian internet landscape. The capital infusion comes almost three years after the company raised $2.6 million from Kalaari Capital, Blume Ventures, 500 Startups and others in November 2014.
The... Read more

By Mohamed A. El-ErianRisk assets across the globe, despite already high valuations, have recovered impressively from a sell-off triggered by concerns about a North Korean nuclear attack. In doing so, they have again highlighted the extent to which... Read more

Dear Friends,
After a lot of reflection, I have resigned from my position as your MD & CEO effective today. A succession process has been initiated, with Pravin serving as interim MD & CEO, and I will work closely with the Board and management team... Read more

GOVERNMENT underspending was just P6 billion in the first half of 2017, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said, a result of an expansionary fiscal policy aimed at accelerating Philippine ecoonomic growth.
“For the first half of 2017, spending is... Read more

Rossville bars cited for illegal activity
Two bars on Rossville Boulevard were penalized Thursday by the Chattanooga Beer Board.
A bar simply called "The Bar" at 4904 Rossville Blvd. had its beer license suspended indefinitely until the owner turns... Read more

Link Group is seeking offshore expansion after the financial data administrator's revenue plateaued and its share of the Australian superannuation market remained flat over its first full year on the ASX.
The $3.9 billion company, a major provider... Read more

Medical centres and pathology operator Primary Health Care has made a full-year loss of $517 million, after writing-down the value of its medical centres business.
The company says it was hit with a non-cash impairment charge of $587 million in... Read more

The Western Connecticut Stock Traders Club, which serves the greater New Milford area, will hold its next meeting at 6 p.m. June 19 in New Milford.
Club founder Mack McAleer has had to step away, but a team of members has stepped up to continue the... Read more

Song, who manages a state-run supermarket with freezers stocked full of pork and beef and rows of dairy, bakery and canned goods, is part of a paradigm shift within North Korea. Three generations into the Kim family's ruling dynasty, markets have... Read more

On the country's bumpy highways, caravans of cram-packed long-distance buses and trucks hauling goods from city to city are common. More products made in Pyongyang are found in rural areas these days, and vice versa. Although the use of U.S. dollars... Read more

TRUMP TROUBLE: More turmoil at the White House added to investor pessimism. President Donald Trump abandoned his plans to form an infrastructure advisory council, a day after the administration said would close down two other advisory councils made... Read more

THE Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) on Friday filed criminal complaints before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against four corporate taxpayers and their officials for violating tax laws.
Criminal complaints were filed against Ke Ti Coatings Inc.... Read more

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Missoulian

The real revolution in NKorea is rise of consumer cultureOn the country's bumpy highways, caravans of cram-packed long-distance buses an

On the country's bumpy highways, caravans of cram-packed long-distance buses and trucks hauling goods from city to city are common. More products made in Pyongyang are found in rural areas these days, and vice versa. Although the use of U.S. dollars... Read more

TRUMP TROUBLE: More turmoil at the White House added to investor pessimism. President Donald Trump abandoned his plans to form an infrastructure advisory council, a day after the administration said would close down two other advisory councils made... Read more

Song, who manages a state-run supermarket with freezers stocked full of pork and beef and rows of dairy, bakery and canned goods, is part of a paradigm shift within North Korea. Three generations into the Kim family's ruling dynasty, markets have... Read more

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Like all North Korean adults, Song Un Pyol wears the faces of leader Kim Jong Un's father and grandfather pinned neatly to her left lapel, above her heart. But on her right glitters a diamond-and-gold brooch.
Song, who... Read more

The rupee edged lower by two paise to 64.17 against the US dollar in early trade on Froday on sustained foreign fund outflows.
Traders attributed the rupee’s fall to increased demand for the US currency from importers and banks and a lower opening... Read more